Portslade Cards & Gifts located at 37-38 Boundary Rd, Portslade, Brighton BN41 1AG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 418462

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Connors420

1 Google Rating

The old fat woman with fake blond hair in the post office bit is miserable as sin.

1/ 5

The old fat woman with fake blond hair in the post office bit is miserable as sin.

Richard Booker

5 Google Rating

Good customer service

5/ 5

Good customer service

Sharon Thacker

5 Google Rating

Lovely, helpful, counter staff and good choice of cards, stationery and small gifts. This main post

5/ 5

Lovely, helpful, counter staff and good choice of cards, stationery and small gifts. This main post office serves a large area so does get busy at times, but due to so many small post offices closing, thats to be expected.

Faye Collyer-Rolls

5 Google Rating

Great staff, very friendly and knowledgeable about their postal products and services. Also sell a g

5/ 5

Great staff, very friendly and knowledgeable about their postal products and services. Also sell a great selection of greeting cards, stationary am gifts.

Richard Holmes

5 Google Rating

Use nearly everyday, always helpful and polite.

5/ 5

Use nearly everyday, always helpful and polite.

TheDynamicHam

1 Google Rating

Only one member of staff actually seems to care about the people who go in there, there's a particul

1/ 5

Only one member of staff actually seems to care about the people who go in there, there's a particularly unhelpful lady who works there that basically snarls at you for approaching her counter. Pulled down her mask, wiped her nose with her hand & continued serving. Absolutely disgusting.

David Patrick

1 Google Rating

I've gone into your post office and used the small counter. I've been served by the same older lady

1/ 5

I've gone into your post office and used the small counter. I've been served by the same older lady a few times and I always feel like she is very rude and doesn't really want to help with any situation that happens. It puts me off wanting to go to the post office which is my local so it's more convenient however I will not be using this post office again due to the lady's attitude towards people.

Fee Warner

4 Google Rating

Often good service. But there is a very miserable member of staff who thinks the customer is always

4/ 5

Often good service. But there is a very miserable member of staff who thinks the customer is always wrong. I prefer to use the Post Office in Portland Road, where the staff are all friendly and helpful.

Chris Sarson

1 Google Rating

Would help if you had on here you were closed 1-1.30 ! Would have saved a journey

1/ 5

Would help if you had on here you were closed 1-1.30 ! Would have saved a journey

MrM

1 Google Rating

Right miserable hags behind the post office counter. Genuinely asked a reasonable question to be res

1/ 5

Right miserable hags behind the post office counter. Genuinely asked a reasonable question to be responded to in a condescending tone.

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